Another blog in support of the
Facebook group
with the unfortunate name of
Canaccord and other ABCP Clients
Getting the message out!
So, Purdy Crawford, prominent Bay street lawyer, and chairman of the Pan-Canadian
committee, is now conducting a whirlwind, cross-country, dog-and-pony show selling
The Proposal.
If the plan fails to get the go-ahead, retail investors "get damn little," Mr. Crawford
said yesterday. "That's not a threat. It's a reality."
Mr. Crawford calls this the 'art of the possible'.
The only cards on the table so far are Fear, Uncertainity and Doubt.
FUD can work if you are big and your pockets are deep; but it can also backfire.
Coventree, the wunderkind of ABCP, does not go bankrupt, they just wind
down operations, because the
business model
is no longer valid?
Caisse dépôt et placement du Québec, the biggest player and one
of the innovators in this product, takes a $1.9 billion haircut. But that's still
only about 1% of their assets. They still make a 5.6% gain
on the year.
Canaccord can even
muster a profit and a pay a dividend as they sacrifice their clients and their
reputation. What a curious business model!
The Pan Canadian proposal smells bad, really bad. Trust your instincts.
Don't step into this.
Don't let Bay street lawyers, bankers, or investment dealers bambozzle you with
nonsensical explanations of ABCP, SIV, CDO or default swaps.
Don't be intimidated when they roll out their guilt laden decoy terms like
sophisticated investor and assumption of risk.
Do not let them convince you that a 64¢ solution is the best one can hope for.
There a very appropriate word for this kind of hand, for this kind of
posturing: BULLSHIT.
Ask them to address things like knowing your client, duty of care,
and proportionality. Why was this offered to retail clients? Why did the
banks not provide liquidity like they were supposed to? How can this proposal
possibly justify the seizure of people's bank accounts for the last 7 months?
Ask the broker, the manager, the vice president, the
president, and the chairman to explain what information you were offered
when you were sold this product. Ask them to explain in simple terms, as if
they were explaining to a spouse or a judge.
They may protest about being cross examined; let them get used to it.
Poker is the art of constantly repricing the risk, and having the right mix
of wisdom and courage to call a bluff. The World Series of Poker was won last September by a
19 year old girl from Norway.
Mr. Moneybags has just placed a big bet on the table. He tells us he knows all there
is to know about risk. We've heard it all before.
Play your hand, call the bluff. Vote No
on this proposal!